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J.B. is amazing.

@avclub-30016cd5b9045be8de99ad5f1cbfd9af:disqus Oh yeah, that's right!  That was a pretty solid episode.  Pretty good performances from Glover and Pudi as well in that one.

@avclub-410987637793620466d1b0732bd7ed6d:disqus This was six months after the show had ended (so, to be fair, it was probably OK to start giving away spoilers), and I was near the beginning of Season 5.  The professor basically gave away what the island was for (ie the whole cork analogy etc), which didn't take too

All the parts where Tyrion threatens Joffrey were pretty fantastic as well.

I'm not going to lie, I'm possibly (probably?) the only person in the world who thinks this, but the "Dracarys" scene was much better in the book to me, and the scene in the show was somehow every so slightly disappointing.  Whereas the show's Red Wedding managed to live up to the book about as well as it possibly

Wait, so you mean you haven't even gotten to the part of the show where Ben and Officer Dave do a permanent Freaky Friday-style body-switch?

Hulu airs Parks episodes the day after they air.  I almost never watch when they air either, but seeing Leslie in a bridal gown in an AV Club article can't possibly be as annoying or unexpected a spoiler as when my philosophy professor once gave away the ending of Lost for reasons only tangentially related to the

I think you might be confusing the Blackhawks with the Dallas Stars, and the year 2013 with the year 1999.

"When did [the format wars that you just spent the last two minutes describing as if it were an ancient conflict of which you're the last survivor] happen?"

I don't even remember what Jim Rash's episode was about.  Which is kind of pathetic on Community's part, considering the fact that there were only like 13 episodes or something.

Also in the Community category: the "Inspector Spacetime" episode, particularly the B-plot with Annie pretending to be married to Jeff.

So, did Glee have any moments this year that weren't incredibly stupid?

Now that I think about it, that's a really good point about Milioti being the HIMYM Mother.  Sorry about that.

Yeah, I thought I was missing at least one of The Americans' montages.  That was also fucking fantastic.

Yeah, the last couple of episodes of this season of HIMYM were actually pretty great.

Oh, thanks Dr., I didn't know who the jazz piece was by.  Yeah, It was legitimately one of the most poignant things I've ever seen.  Flack's song even made Philip sitting on a motel bed, eating an entire pizza by himself with a dead-eyed expressionless face seem poignant.

Is the book that you hope to one day write going to be about the difference between recording in 35mm and digital?

Yes, but Leslie and Ben's wedding > all TV weddings that aren't Andy and April's or in Westeros, so you know, it was still pretty amazing.

In addition to the TUSK! scene, there's the scene where Gregory dies during a montage to jazz music, Elizabeth beating the shit out of the guy who ordered Zhukov's death to "Rough Boys," and of course the season finale's montage to "Games Without Frontiers".